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Understanding Test Method Precision, Bias, Statistical Quality Control Charts
Class Space is Limited
May 21-22
VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE
1 - 4:30pm CEST (GMT+2)
7 - 10:30am EDT (GMT-4)
Presented by Alex T. Lau
Overview of the normal distribution and standard deviation concepts
Repeatability, reproducibility, and Site (system) Precision
Various forms of Bias
Site Expected Value (SEV) & Accepted Reference Value (ARV)
Bias assessment for a laboratory
Alex T. Lau, President of TCL-Consulting and Chairman of ASTM D02.94 Subcommittee on Quality Assurance and Statistics, to present his Introductory Training Course on Understanding Test Method Precision, Bias, and SQC Charts. The virtual class will be in the format of two 90 minutes sessions per day over two days.
Daily sessions: 1 PM - 2:30; 3 - 4:30 PM CEST (GMT+2) | 7 AM - 8:30; 9 - 10:30 AM EDT (GMT-4); with a 30 minute break between each session.
Precision Fundamentals
- Overview of the Normal distribution and standard deviation concepts
- Provide simple explanation on the meaning of test method repeatability (r), reproducibility (R), and site (system) precision (R')
- How r & R are estimated using ILS
- How r & R information is presented in test methods
- Simple applications of r, R, R'
Bias Fundamentals
- Various forms of Bias
- Site Expected Value (SEV) & Accepted Reference Value (ARV)
- Bias assessment for a laboratory
In-Statistical-Control Fundamentals
- Basic statistical theory, concept, and work process for test method statistical control charts
- Demo of control chart work process execution (Stage 1,2) using QC/PLUS
Who should attend?
- Lab technicians
- Lab QA/QC personnel
- Lab managers
- Personnel involved with product quality assurance and regulatory compliance testing
To register, click here.
Cost is $0 per person.
For more information, email
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ISO 4259-4 Test Training Course
Lunch will be provided. There is No Cost for the course. Sponsored by Baytek International.
Course is Full
April 23-24
In Rotterdam, NL
8:30am - 4:00pm
Presented by Alex T. Lau
Cloud based QC/PLUS system provided for hands-on practice
Statistical thinking, Test method precision, bias, SQC theory and practical application
Special emphasis on work process and measurement system improvement
Precision, bias, ILCP/PTP, alternative limits – all are included
Valuable learning for labs of all types and sizes
Statistical Quality Assurance Fundamentals for Test Methods per ISO 4259-4
Alex T. Lau will present his ISO 4259-4 Training Course on use of Statistical Quality Control Charts (SQC) for test method quality assurance. Students will be provided a cloud based, hands-on SQC Exercise System to use Baytek’s QC/PLUS™ software throughout the course. The class will be 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM CEST.
- Test method precision, bias, SQC theory and practical application
- Special emphasis on Statistical Thinking, Control Chart Fundamentals, and ISO 4259-4 Work Process
- Cloud based exercise system provided for hands-on practice
- Special Session: Bring your statistical ailments to the “SQC Doctor”
Course Motivation
Since trustworthy measurement data is a fundamental enabler to all aspects of business improvement, having a fundamental understanding of testing precision, data quality, how to design and execute control chart work processes to ensure data quality, and the implicit uncertainties associated with measurement data can significantly enhance business process improvement initiatives.
Understanding test method and measurement system performance and behavior from control charts can lead to correct decisions as to when to adjust and when not to adjust measurement systems or process control strategies.
Use of control charts to monitor measurement system performance and apply preemptive just-in-time failure-prevention actions can improve laboratory and field operations efficiency, reduce waste, and assure the test data produced are fit-for-use and defensible.
Understanding of test method precision enables release of product with confidence at optimal production cost.
Who should attend?
- Laboratory analysts and chemists
- Laboratory QA/QC personnel
- Laboratory quality coordinators
- Laboratory management
- Personnel making product quality decisions
- Personnel responsible for regulatory compliance
- Others wishing to improve practical understanding of statistics relating to measurement system performance
Course Format:
- The course will be conducted through a combination of lectures, discussions, and hands-on exercises.
- Participants will have access to QC/PLUS software for the duration of the course.
- A final group participation quiz will be conducted to evaluate participants' understanding of the course content.
Baytek’s industry leading QC/PLUS workflow solution for SQC will be prominently featured during the course. Students will gain valuable insights into good laboratory practices and practical application of the principles of SQC. Baytek SME’s will participate in the course and be available for Q&A throughout the week.
Bonus: Students will be granted access to the QC/PLUS training site for two weeks following the completion of the course.
To register, click here.
Cost is $0 per person.
For more information, email
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cBLISS to BLISS40 Migration Course
PREREQUISITES This course is for experienced BLISS LIMS Managers that are already familiar with cBLISS use cases and configuration.
DESCRIPTION
- BLISS40 Functions & Features
- New BLISS40 Configuration & cBLISS Configuration Migration
- Project Phases & Planning
- Budgetary Pricing
LOCATION:
- The Peery Hotel, Clifton Conference Room
- 110 West Broadway, Salt Lake City, UT, 84101
SCHEDULE: May 29-31
- Wednesday, 8:30-4:30PM (Lunch Provided)
- Thursday, 8:30-4:30PM (Lunch Provided)
- Friday, 8:30-11AM
This course is intended to train LIMS Managers on BLISS40 and give insight into the migration project for expectation setting and planning purposes. Students will be provided course materials and manuals.
To register, click here.
Cost is $2,750 per person.
For more information, email
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